3/4 French Compagnon Violin
This is a French violin built by Jérôme Thibouville-Lamy in Mirecourt. It's a sought-after "Compagnon" violin, known for its antique appearance and warm, mature sound.
3/4 French Compagnon Violin
This is a ¾ French “Compagnon” violin built in the renowned workshops of Jérôme Thibouville-Lamy (J.T.L.) in Mirecourt. “Compagnon” violins are one of the most sought-after instruments of J.T.L. One of the exceptionally rare instruments of J.T.L. with an antique appearance, fluid and warm sound with a mature character which can typically be seen in antique instruments.
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Ref. G014
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• Medium dark reddish brown varnish
• Yellow and black striped purfling both at the front and back
• A unique and remarkable drawing symbol at the upper center part of the back















